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More animals rescued from Taal

- By JOSEPH PEDRAJAS

TALISAY, Batangas – Residents rescued more animals, mostly horses, near Taal Volcano yesterday morning as they tried their luck to return to the island.

Twenty-five horses were seen in Barangay Sta. Maria here around 9 a.m. They were recently rescued

from the volcano island and transporte­d via boat.

A number of horses earlier rescued from the island were transferre­d to proper facilities, according to locals here.

“Ang mga kabayo’y karugtong na ng aming buhay...Siyempre, sila ang aming pinagkakak­itaan,” Edwin Maguinao said.

Horses had been helping the residents here since they were used to carry tourists visiting the peak of the island to see the crater of the Taal Volcano.

Jana Sevilla, senior rescue coordinato­r of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, believed that some 3,000 horses were in the area before the volcano started its eruptive activities.

Many people feared that all animals there have been killed as ashfall brought by the volcano have blanketed the whole island.

But Sevilla said that they were “surprised to see that there were more live animals than those that were dead” when they went to the island Wednesday. “We’re expecting the worse, pero pagdating namin, maraming buhay.”

Members of PETA, who were able to enter here amid the lockdown, were assisting residents to decide on the fate of their animals.

They were offering a farm in Alfonso, Cavite as temporary shelter for the residents’ animals. At least 30 horses are already there, Sevilla said.

However, Sevilla added that, they were first letting residents to decide what to do with their animals as some just preferred to sell them.

Small horses could be bought for as low as ₱3,500, four goats for just ₱13,000, and two cows for ₱60,000, the residents here disclosed as several transactio­ns have been closed.

“As much as possible, hindi namin pinapabent­a kasi siyempre kakatayin,” Sevilla said. “Pero hindi naman namin sila mapipigila­n kasi ‘yun ang livelihood nila,” she added.

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